Military aircraft crashes in Southern California
Military aircraft crashes in Southern California
Protesters at the British Grand Prix are being urged not to invade the track on race day. Appealing directly to the protesters, Chief Inspector Tom Thompson said: "I strongly urge you to not put yourselves, the drivers, as well as the many marshals, volunteers and members of the public, at risk." The force has confirmed that "extra resources will be in place throughout the race weekend should anyone ignore these warnings and try to disrupt the event".
Virus remains most prevalent in Scotland, where one in 18 people were estimated to have been infected last week
Limiting the Environmental Protection Agency at a time when fossil fuel emissions need to be curbed is ‘devastating’
Ex-boyfriend of former Mayor’s teenage daughter threatened to maim Mr Livingstone
Casa Amor newbie Jack is the son of Boyzone singer Ronan Keating
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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn into the United States Supreme Court on Thursday, June 30, making her the first black female justice to serve on the nation’s highest court.Jackson is replacing Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired after nearly 28 years of service. Jackson joins Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor as a liberal member of the court.This footage, taken in the West Conference Room of the United States Supreme Court, shows Jackson being sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Stephen Breyer during a brief ceremony. Credit: Supreme Court of the United States via Storyful
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Tory MP was politicised by the miners’ strike, joined party in 1987 and was elected MP for Tamworth in 2010
Mr Ecclestone, speaking on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, described the Russian president as a ‘first-class person’.
A doctor whose work involves spotting signs of stress in babies being treated in intensive care has been honoured with a special award.
The number for June - the highest monthly total this year - appears to cast doubt on government claims that its Rwanda scheme will lead to fewer people risking their lives in dinghies. Nearly 7,000 people have made the perilous crossing since Home Secretary Priti Patel announced the policy on 14 April, according to data collected and analysed by Sky News. The scheme has been criticised as "cruel and nasty" by charities but defended by the government as "the morally right thing to do".
Professor Kevin Fenton has urged people with monkeypox symptoms to stay home and not attend Pride events this weekend.
In a video released on Twitter Jon Voight calls for impeachment of Joe Biden
The rules of the Tory 1922 Committee mean there cannot be another confidence vote within 12 months.
The Vatican has said it has completed the sale of the luxury London building at the centre of an ongoing corruption trial - after taking an estimated hit of around £120m (€140m). In a statement issued on Friday, the Vatican said the building was sold for £186m to Boston-based private investment firm Bain Capital. The statement said that losses were covered by Vatican reserve funds, and stressed that donations from the faithful in a papal fund known as Peter's Pence had not been used.
Chris Pincher’s resignation is latest in a series of allegations of sexual misconduct by Conservative MPs
Rangers FC confirmed the death of their former player in a statement online.
Streaming service Disney+ said it had carried out an investigation.
Dame Mary was among the celebrities in Wimbledon’s royal box on Thursday.